PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Eagles got to show off their fancy side Thursday in South Philly.

Owner Jeffrey Lurie threw a party of sorts to hand out Super Bowl rings to the 2017 squad, which won the championship with a thrilling 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots in February. The event is closed to the media, so we're not quite sure what the bling looks like yet, but PennLive and other outlets did watch as players rolled into the venue on a black carpet.

Coach Doug Pederson sported a tan suit, defensive end Brandon Graham went with an all-black look and cornerback Jalen Mills and running back Corey Clement both pulled on shades. Many players -- like quarterback Carson Wentz and tight end Zach Ertz -- brought girlfriends, fiancees or wives. Defensive end Derek Barnett and a couple others walked down the carpet with their moms.

And as for the Super Bowl jewelry the Eagles will receive later in the evening, Lurie said the players gave him a directive: "The bigger and the blingy-er the better."